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Ionization Energy
and Electron Affinity

Ionization Energy is removing an electron
Electron Affinity is adding an electron

, Content Objectives
• SWBAT describe the trends in ionization
energy based on the distance an electron is
from the nucleus and the shielding affect.

• SWBAT describe the trends in electron affinity
basxed on the distance an electron is from the
nucleus and the shielding affect.

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